Monitor for bradycardia and visual changes (toxicity)
What is digoxin?
Rapid acting, give with meals
What is Insulin Lispro?
Must finish all prescribed
What is any antibiotic?
Narrow therapeutic range, monitor levels and sodium
What is Lithium?
Antidote for opioids, monitor RR
What is Naloxone
Risk for hypokalemia and ototoxicity
What is furosemide?
Take on an empty stomach, monitor TSH, heartrate
What is levothyroxine?
Nephrotoxic and ototoxic, must monitor drug levels
What is gentamicin?
Sertraline
Monitor aPTT; antidote is protamine sulfate
What is heparin?
May cause dry cough and hyperkalemia
What is lisinopril?
Long acting; do not mix with other insulins
What is Insulin Glargine?
Can cause decolorization of baby's teeth if taken during pregnancy
What is tetracycline?
Monitor for extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS)
What is haloperidol?
Causes tremors, tachycardia if overused
What is albuterol?
May cause headache and hypotension; keep in original bottle
What is nitroglycerin?
Can cause agranulocytosis
What is PTU (Propylthiouracil)?
Infuse slowly to avoid Red Man Syndrome
What is Vancomycin?
Watch for rigidity, fever, confusion → NMS emergency
What is haloperidol?
May cause gingival hyperplasia
What is phenytoin?
Monitor for pulmonary toxicity and thyroid changes
What is amiodarone?
Taper off slowly to avoid adrenal crisis.
What is Corticosteroids ?
High risk of causing antibiotic-associated diarrhea
What is Clindamycin ?
Risk of agranulocytosis, monitor WBC count
What is clozapine?
Long term use may lead to B12 deficiency
What is omeprazole?